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Default winter cover ??

wrote:
Subject to the size of your boat a poly tarp from Wal-Mart will do for about
3-4 years
The best way to do it is to leave the mast on your boat and use it to
support the tarp.
That is to store your mast horizontally and supported by the appropriate
wooden 2 x 4 reversed V frame.
Small boat may have the mast rested on the bow pulpit and supported in the
cockpit by a wooden structure.
Make sure the mast is will tied down so the wind will not push it down.
Then you lay your tarp over it and tie it down.
For a 27 feet long boat a 20'-0" X 30'-0" tarp is a good size, It costs
about $45.00 CDN. I never close the tarp completely at the bow or the stern.
This way the wind flows through and this prevent condensation. The other
way is to have a canvas winter cover made with its own frame. They cost
around $2000.00 CDN.

"Small Sailboat" wrote in message
news:4dwTg.500$tN.402@trndny06...

any thoughts on winter covers? i don't like shrink wrap $$$ and then
the waste in the spring.

if you have an idea of covering the boat ... pass it on




I priced a custom made canvas tarp for my 18.5 foot Sandpiper 565
sailboat. They were out to lunch, so I bought a 'Made in China' canvas
tarp from Princess Auto. After two winters and also one summer as a temp
shelter during construction, the canvas rotted. I'll wait for a sale on
the silver/black premium tarps at Canadian Tire or Princess Auto.
My mast lays horizontal stretching from just past my bow pulpit to just
over the stern rail. I bought some 1" conduit and a bunch of 45 & 30
degree elbows so Ii could make up a structure under the tarp. Handy
when heavy wet snows tend to collect on the surface.